Terence E. Fifield
University of Alaska Southeast
5 Papers
82 Citations
Terence E. Fifield is an academic researcher from University of Alaska Southeast. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pleistocene & Ancient DNA. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Terence E. Fifield include United States Forest Service & United States Department of Agriculture.
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Papers
Ancient individuals from the North American Northwest Coast reveal 10,000 years of regional genetic continuity
John Lindo,Alessandro Achilli,Ugo A. Perego,David Archer,Cristina Valdiosera,Cristina Valdiosera,Barbara Petzelt,Joycelynn Mitchell,Rosita Worl,E. James Dixon,Terence E. Fifield,Terence E. Fifield,Morten Rasmussen,Morten Rasmussen,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev,Jerome S. Cybulski,Jerome S. Cybulski,Brian M. Kemp,Michael DeGiorgio,Ripan S. Malhi +21 more
TL;DR: It is concluded from individuals sampled through time that people of the northern Northwest Coast belong to an early genetic lineage that may stem from a late Pleistocene coastal migration into the Americas.
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Ancient individuals from the North American Northwest Coast reveal 10,000 years of regional genetic continuity
John Lindo,Alessandro Achilli,Ugo A. Perego,David Archer,Cristina Valdiosera,Barbara Petzelt,Joycelynn Mitchell,Rosita Worl,E. James Dixon,Terence E. Fifield,Morten Rasmussen,Eske Willerslev,Jerome S. Cybulski,Jerome S. Cybulski,Brian M. Kemp,Michael DeGiorgio,Ripan S. Malhi +16 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that geographically linked population samples from the Northwest Coast exhibit an early ancestral lineage and find that population structure existed among Native North American groups as early as the late Pleistocene.
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Evidence of maritime adaptation and coastal migration from Southeast Alaska
E. James Dixon,Timothy H. Heaton,Craig Lee,Terence E. Fifield,Joan Brenner Coltrain,Brian M. Kemp,Douglas W. Owsley,Eric Parrish,Christy G. Turner,Heather J H Edgar,Rosita Worl,David Glenn Smith,G. Lang Farmer +12 more
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Late quaternary regional geoarchaeology of Southeast Alaska karst: A progress report
E. James Dixon,Timothy H. Heaton,Terence E. Fifield,Thomas D. Hamilton,David E. Putnam,Frederick Grady +5 more
TL;DR: The earliest reliably dated human in Alaska to ca. 9800 B.P. was discovered in a remote cave (49-PET-408) on Prince of Wales Island as mentioned in this paper.
Genetic analysis of early holocene skeletal remains from Alaska and its implications for the settlement of the Americas.
Brian M. Kemp,Ripan S. Malhi,John McDonough,Deborah A. Bolnick,Jason Eshleman,Olga Rickards,Cristina Martínez-Labarga,John R. Johnson,Joseph G. Lorenz,E. James Dixon,Terence E. Fifield,Timothy H. Heaton,Rosita Worl,David Glenn Smith +13 more
TL;DR: This individual's mitochondrial DNA represents the founder haplotype of an additional subhaplogroup of haplogroup D that was brought to the Americas, demonstrating that widely held assumptions about the genetic composition of the earliest Americans are incorrect.